Sharp-shooting Knicks keep Bulls at bay

CHICAGO, (Reuters) – The New York Knicks got off to a  flying start and maintained their advantage with some accurate  shooting from three point-range as they cruised to a 120-112  win over the Chicago Bulls on Thursday.

Toney Douglas led the Knicks with 30 points off the bench,  including five three pointers, while Danilo Gallinari scored 24  points, including 21 in the first half.
“Tonight was a great, great indication of how good we can  play and that we also have room to improve,” said forward  Amar’e Stoudemire, who had a relatively quiet night with 14  points and eight rebounds.

Raymond Felton pitched in with a double-double, scoring 20  points and making 10 assists.
The Knicks (2-2) stormed to a 70-52 halftime lead and  finished the game with impressive 16-of-24 shooting from  three-point range, including 10-of-15 in the second half.

“We are looking for this,” Gallinari said. “That’s our  game. That’s how we’re going to play.”
Derrick Rose led the Bulls (2-2) with 24 points while  Joakim Noah had his fourth consecutive double-double with 12  points and 13 rebounds. Taj Gibson also had a double-double for  Chicago with 18 points and 10 rebounds.

The Bulls tightened up their play defensively after subbing  in their second unit and pulled to within eight points of the  Knicks early in the fourth quarter but were unable to get any  closer.

“We had gone with the starters a little longer than usual  to start the second half,” Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau said.
“When we got down 19, that’s when I subbed them. The second  unit was closing a lot harder to the three-point line.
The way  their guards were shooting, we needed their energy.”